We got Half and Half Chicken deal. We chose plain fried and Korean hot spicy flavours. Warning: Korean hot spicy is pretty spicy, especially when it is just served and it is hot. My friend loved it but I found it a bit too spicy for my taste. The portion was good; we were full by the end of the meal. They gave us a mustard sauce to go with plain fried chicken. They also gave us as appetizers, pickled white radish and chopped cabbage with a sauce that was a mixture of ketchup and mayo.
This place looks a little shabby from the outside. It is a sports bar with booths and tables. They brought their menu on a clipboard. Their menu does have English translations but in much smaller fonts than in Korean so you might want to take your Korean friend there for translation and better service. ;) Dak-gogi literally means chicken meat. As their name suggests, they only sell chicken. They also have quite a selection of domestic, imported, Korean and Japanese beers as well as some grapefruit beer.
If I were to choose which Korean Fried Chicken (KFC) tasted better, I like K-pocha in Mississauga, Home of Hot Taste in Thornhill and The Fry at Sheppard and Yonge, North York more than this place, Dakgogi.